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Friday, November 14, 2014

LIVE: Maimane - DA no longer recognises Mbete's authority

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2014-11-14 08:22

Lauren Hess, News24

DA parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane says the party no longer recognises the authority of National Speaker Baleka Mbete.

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News24.com

Parliament’s ‘chaotic circus’ has ‘serious implications’

14 November 2014 10:27

Recent disruptions by opposition parties in Parliament could lead to the institution losing its integrity, the ANC said today.

“Yesterday … the nation watched with shock and horror as the National Assembly degenerated into a chaotic circus due to the unruly conduct of members,” spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said.

“Despite whatever short-term gains some parties may seem to think they are reaping now, the African National Congress is extremely worried about the more serious long-term implications of our Parliament losing its integrity and respect currently afforded to it by society.

“The dangerous alliance of a racist Democratic Alliance and a fascist Economic Freedom Fighters, driven by a common hatred and disdain for the ANC has once again displayed its contempt for our democratic institutions.”

Yesterday, opposition parties shouted down National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete when she tried to prevent them bringing dozens of motions.

Most of these were related to spending on so-called security upgrades at President Jacob Zuma’s private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal, which Public Protector Thuli Madonsela found Zuma to have unduly benefited from.

Tempers flared as African National Congress MPs retaliated by objecting to motions the opposition attempted to bring to delay tabling a report on the upgrades.

Members of the police public order policing unit also entered the National Assembly chamber, causing a scuffle.

The drama unfolded after Economic Freedom Fighters MP Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela refused to leave the podium when she was ordered to do so by house chairperson Cedric Frolick.

Mashabela called Zuma a “thief” during a debate on the Grand Inga Hydro Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo and refused to withdraw her remarks.

Mashabela would not be moved when serjeant-at-arms Regina Mohlomi tried to escort her from the podium.

Police arrived minutes later, and tugged at Mashabela – who could be heard shouting “I don’t want to be touched”.